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Trade: Concrete, masonry & excavation
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5" Pored Concrete Slab On Grade?
Was woundering what the going rate was for a 5" (3,500 psi) slab on grade with #4 18" OC/EW was going for a SF. I am talking 30,000+ SF job. Now say the samething but a 10" on avg. thick slab over and existing slab that has setteled between Colum lines?
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Austin
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Re: 5" Pored Concrete Slab On Grade?
I would say the going rate, after lawyers fees and court settlements would probably exceed $300,000....
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